Parents, the Marion School District welcomes your input as we prepare for the 2020-2021 school year. Please take a few minutes to answer questions to help us improve our schools' parent and family engagement plans. This survey will close on Friday, May 15, 2020. Thanks! Click this link to give us your input. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd6aGiH30jCeaaRMSUAHhFKT696FToBfxXN42M7Sl4Noo-0lg/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1
almost 4 years ago, Marion High School
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Fourth grade teachers at HCGC have been missing their students, so on Friday, Mrs. George, Mrs. Millsap, Mrs. Preslar, and Mrs. Salter, went on a wave parade through Marion and West Memphis to see their students they haven’t seen in weeks. While students stood outside their homes, teachers drove by and were greeted with the sweetest posters, sidewalk messages, and waves from them. The teachers LOVED seeing their students! https://www.magisto.com/album/video/eXt5DQYARQp9dQt0eg1GB3h-eQENAg
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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We love and appreciate our administrators. ❤️🤍💙❤️🤍💙❤️🤍💙
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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HCGC Mrs. Salter Mad Science Lab: Virtual Experiement Mrs. Salter wanted to share with MSD some pictures from a live science experiment she did with my 4th grade students last Friday. When you have no classroom to teach in you have to get creative! HCGC 4th graders were told to choose between 4 color tops to see which shape would create the tallest geyser! Students voted and picked the blue top to win! Their hypothesis was incorrect as they came to the conclusion that the red top created the tallest geyser! This was so fun and she's so glad she was able to support one of Marion's local businesses The Merry Magnolia owned by Tara McKenzie Barton by buying this fun product!
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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🌎❓See the flyer below for the list of HCGC’s most frequently asked questions. ❓🌎
about 4 years ago, HERBERT CARTER Global Community Magnet
Flyer of FAQ - 4/29/2020
Gov. Hutchinson: No high school graduation ceremonies prior to July 1 by Michael Tilley Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Saturday (April 25) that traditional high school graduation ceremonies will not be allowed prior to July 1. Arkansas Department of Education officials also are reviewing options in the event it is not safe to fully open schools in the fall. The governor and Arkansas Department of Education Secretary Johnny Key said during Saturday’s COVID-19 press conference they know the delay is disappointing to many, but is necessary for public safety. “I’m very sympathetic because I have a granddaughter who is a senior in high school this year. But it’s really a risk whenever you bring thousands of parents and students together in one assembly to have a celebration, and that’s exactly the kind of gathering that could lead to a spread of COVID-19,” Gov. Hutchinson said. Key said he would “encourage” school districts to wait until after July 1, but the department is open to alternative graduation plans. He said the department will contact superintendents this upcoming week to let them know how to submit proposals. “There are a number of techniques that schools have already started exploring to see how they could make this happen as a celebration for their seniors, at the same time, taking into consideration and following our social distancing protocols, the restrictions of congregant gatherings of 10 or more people,” Key said. He also said the department will continue to monitor data and work the Arkansas Department of Health to consider any modifications to the July 1 order. He also said social distancing guidelines and other directives issued by the governor will prevent private schools from having a traditional graduation. Education officials and educators also are preparing options in the event COVID-19 spread remains a public health crisis when schools should open in the fall. “We have teams of teachers we brought together, and principals and superintendents, that are planning out different scenarios and possibilities. It is something that we are looking at and hopefully we’ll be presenting the governor with options coming up in the next couple of weeks,” Key said. Gov. Hutchinson said the “first option” is to have schools open as normal, but it’s important to have other options in place. COVID CASES Known COVID-19 cases in Arkansas totaled 2,830, as of Saturday afternoon, up from 2,741 on Friday. Of the 89 new cases between Friday and Saturday, 47 were inmates in the Cummins state prison. Of the total of cases, 1,813 are active, with the remainder accounting for deaths and recoveries. The number of deaths rose from 46 to 49. The number of COVID patients hospitalized in Arkansas was 104 on Saturday, unchanged from Friday. Of the COVID-19 patients, 22 were on ventilators, down from 25 on Friday. As of Saturday at 1 p.m., there were 924,376 U.S. cases and 52,782 deaths. Globally, there were 2,865,938 cases and 200,698 deaths.
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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School Choice: Reading is a BIG Deal in the Marion School District. Find out how big by clicking the link. http://marionar.apptegy.us/article/237687?org=msd
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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Happy Earth Day 🌎 from Mrs. Hughes Class “Be a Rainbow in Someone else’s cloud” Maya Angelou 🌈
about 4 years ago, Elizabeth Pirani
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Just a reminder, meals will not be provided until Friday. Beginning yesterday, meals will only go out on Tuesdays and Fridays. Tuesdays drop off provides breakfast and lunch to cover Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Then on Fridays drop off the meals cover breakfast and lunch for Friday and Monday.
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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COVID-19 for Kids. A great infographic to explain to our kids about the COVID-19 virius.
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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Check out MSD's GT TEAM Newsletter https://www.smore.com/p0wq7
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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A reminder that beginning tomorrow we will begin bringing meals out Tuesday and Friday's. Tomorrow we will bring breakfast and lunch to cover Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Then on Friday we will bring breakfast and lunch for Friday and Monday. See attached updated routes and times.
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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MSD wants to give a SHOUT-OUT to all those in the Child Nutrition department and those who help CN distribute meals to our community. Last week alone they served a total 5,508 meals to our kids across the district. They've served a grand total of 20, 279 meals to our community. Words can't express our thanks for the work CN and those who've helped them on the bus routes delivering these meals week after week. Thank You!
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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With over 60 bags recycled this quarter, I think our new door hangers say it perfectly..the future is in good hands! We are so proud of you all for being leaders in 4th grades’s war on waste at HCGC. We had our last pick up this morning, but please continue to recycle while you are home.🌎🙌♻️ #bethechange
about 4 years ago, Deana Johnston
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Beginning Tuesday April 21st Marion School District will implement changes to our meal delivery service. Until further notice all meals will be delivered on Tuesday and Friday’s. Monday April 20th breakfast and lunch will be delivered as scheduled. Tuesday April 21st a breakfast and lunch item will be handed out for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Friday April 24th a breakfast and lunch item will be handed out for Friday and the following Monday. Additionally, the following subdivisions will be added beginning Tuesday. Updated delivery schedules will be posted on websites and social media sites soon! Harden Village St John’s Landing
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
Dr. Vickers-Ball usually takes a group of students to Graceland this time of year. Due to COVID-19 tours have been stopped but she didn't want that to stop her students from taking a tour of Graceland. Checkout the links for Gates of Graceland parts 1 and 2 on YouTube. https://youtu.be/ZhnExKsnkeE https://youtu.be/_2HqwzYdzEo
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera 25th anniversary special to be streamed for free on YouTube. Musical maker Andrew Lloyd Webber will stream his anniversary production of The Phantom of the Opera on his new YouTube channel from 7pm on Friday (17 April). Check out this link for more free Broadway shows https://bit.ly/3ck68Ng
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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Where to return AMI days 1-10:
about 4 years ago, Marion High School
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Attention Current 6th Grade Parents and Students! Here is the form to fill out for NEXT year’s 7th Grade classes. Please contact Ms. Lovely, 7th Grade Counselor, if you have any questions. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5TvpoyzgNlnjvHgehdT6_QtNcwJVLl1QCSrlRuQX_jU6Udg/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1
about 4 years ago, Marion High School